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- Skin backlash not American - Stop the hatred
Sept. 14, 2001.... India West... For website
The
happenings of September 11 are incomprehensible and yet so
humongous and inhuman. They are a challenge to the bare existence
of human beings and there is no doubt left in our minds that
humanity itself has been challenged by these cruel, barbarous
and evil forces across the globe. India has been dealing with
this problem for over two decades and as an involved
Indian-American I understand not only terrorism but also the
psyche of the terrorist. In terms of U.S. State Department
statistics, the largest terrorist operation in the world is
being conducted in India, and sponsored by its neighbors Pakistan
and Afghanistan. Evidence continues to mount that these crimes
against humanity were led by Osama bin Laden. In an
international symposium on Kashmir on June 9th in Fremont,
one of the many think tanks present was director of the U.S.
Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, Yossef Bodansky who
provided explicit detail of bin Laden's link to global terrorism.
A recent book titled Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on
America authored by him provides detail of the link to global
terrorism. It is time America gets to the root of terrorism
which has plagued the whole civilized world. It is also very
important for Americans to keep calm and go around their business
as usual. That is the only way to cow down the enemy. It should
be remembered that the planes hijacked and destroyed carried
Americans from different countries who have been living in
this country now for many years and are serving this country
like anyone else. There should be no irrational acts of violence
against those who resemble the terrorist. An Indo-American
Sikh has been killed because he looked like the terrorist.
It is a highly deplorable act and is condemned in very strong
words. The perpetrator has come down to the level of these
evil forces and that helps make the enemies of this great
country successful in their sinister designs. Let the democratic
societies of India and the U.S. join together to fight the
evil of terrorism at its very root and ensure that the fundamental
rights of all human beings - freedom, life and liberty - can
be pursued in peace. Indo-American Community Federation and
all Indian American organizations of Bay Area are joining together
to show solidarity and to voice ourselves against these inhuman
and vicious acts of cowardice and suffering on September 23,
2001 at 5 P.M to 7:00 P.M in front of Fairmont hotel, San Jose.
Please call (510)589-3702 to volunteer your services.
Jeevan Zutshi
Indo-American Community Federation
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